Girlfriends Turns 25: Where the Cast Is Now & Their Epic Reunion


Written by: Melissa M.
Photo Credits: IG @therealgolden47

Hold Up — It’s Been 25 YEARS Since Girlfriends Aired?!

Yup, you read that right. It’s officially been a whole quarter-century since Girlfriends first blessed our screens in 2000. That’s 25 years of Joan’s overanalyzing, Toni’s glam shade, Maya’s “Oh hell no” realness, Lynn’s boho vibes, and William being… well, William.

Girlfriends tv show turns 25

Whether you grew up on it, binge-watched it on Netflix, or caught reruns on BET, Girlfriends was the moment for Black women on TV. It wasn’t just a sitcom; it was a whole mood, a lifestyle, a sisterhood. And now, the crew is back together for a big anniversary glow-up.

In true full-circle fashion, the main cast linked up at the Chateau Marmont in LA, and the internet went crazy. And can we talk about the fact that none of them have aged a day? Black don’t crack is an understatement.

Tracee Ellis Ross (aka Joan Clayton), Persia White (Lynn), Golden Brooks (Maya), Jill Marie Jones (Toni), Reggie Hayes (William), and the genius behind it all, Mara Brock Akil; they all pulled up like they never left. And the love? Still strong. You could feel that day-one chemistry jump through the photos.

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And let’s not forget, Tracee even brought the gang together for a super nostalgic commercial for her brand PATTERN Beauty. Whew, the full-circle vibes!

Let’s be real: Girlfriends was ahead of its time. It talked about therapy, love, divorce, career burnout, motherhood, and even colorism, all before it was trendy to be “woke” on TV.

The show wasn’t just about being cute and funny (though they were both). It was about real life, told through a Black female lens. No stereotypes. No watered-down scripts. Just raw, relatable, iconic storytelling.

25 years later, and Girlfriends still gives everything: style, substance, soul. The cast may have gone their separate ways, but when they come together, the magic is undeniable.

And if we do get that movie? Just know we’ll be watching, tweeting, crying, and screaming at the screen, together. Just like always.


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